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Reaching Your Fibre Needs During Winter

Winter is on our doorstep and there’s no escape from the icy cold mornings and nights. While you’re preparing for the drop in temperature by bringing out your thermals and thick cosy blankets, it’s important to also prepare your diet accordingly. This may sound absurd however, when comfort foods are in and cold fruits and salads are out, the end result could be an insufficient fibre intake.

This probably isn’t new information to you and you’re trying your best to keep it up during winter. Surely one or two days of below average fibre intake won’t do any harm, right? Surprise, surprise, every single day counts!

The mucosal layer is the innermost layer of the gut. It comes into contact with digested food. Fibre plays a vital role in the health of the mucosal layer. Research has shown that a diet lacking in adequate fibre leads to some organisms that might be sustained by fibre as a food source dying off. Those that survive look for alternative food sources, one of which is the gut’s mucosal layer2.

To further investigate the effects of fibre on the mucosal layer, a study looked at a fibre free diet and high fibre diet every alternate day. This would compare to eating badly and consuming any fibre free fast food on one day and then consuming foods rich in fibre the next. The results showed a mucosal layer of half the thickness when compared to a group on a high fibre diet daily3. Mice were used for the purpose of this study however if these results can be applied to humans, then it is clear that meeting your fibre requirements every day is essential for a healthy gut.

TIPS TO HELP YOU REACH YOUR FIBRE NEEDS THIS WINTER

BREAKFAST

Oats so good!

Save time and your taste buds with the FUTURELIFE® Smart Oats® range. Go for our multigrain blend of steel cut oats, rice, maize and the ancient grains, quinoa and sorghum with FUTURELIFE® Smart Oats® (available in 4 different flavours). If you’re weight conscious then try out FUTURELIFE® ZERO WITH OATS. It contains steel cut oats and absolutely no added cane sugar. Whichever one you choose, rest assured that they are both high in fibre – just add warm water or milk and enjoy. Not only will it warm you up, but both variations are formulated with MODUCARE®. MODUCARE® is a daily immune supplement, made from a patented blend of natural plant sterols and sterolins. This is a great way to boost your immunity during winter. Be creative and increase the fibre content of your oats even further by adding fruit, nuts or seeds.

Get toasty

If you’re more of an egg and toast breakfast person, get your fibre with FUTURELIFE® Smart Bread™. Both our FUTURELIFE® Smart White Bread and FUTURELIFE® Smart Brown Bread are low GI and high in dietary fibre. If you’re looking for a weekend treat without skipping the fibre, visit our website and try out the French toast with honeyed bananas recipe (http://futurelife.co.za/french-toast-with-honeyed-bananas/). FUTURELIFE® Smart Bread™ is also perfect for all sorts of creative sandwiches.

SNACKS

Bake and take

Double your fibre kick by combining the dietary fibre from FUTURELIFE® HIGH PROTEIN Smart food™ with the whole-wheat flour, add a few other baking ingredient essentials and make a delicious high protein muffin. Pack these muffins with extra fibre by grating fruit or vegetables into the mixture. Go to http://futurelife.co.za/futurelife-high-protein-muffins/ for the full recipe. Save time by baking on the weekend and freezing muffins for the week.

Up your veg with a cup of edge

When salads become less appealing, be sure to maintain fibre intake from vegetables. Cut up vegetables such as carrots, cucumber, celery, peppers and broccoli into sticks. Make a hummus dip to give your vegetable sticks an exciting flavour. Chickpeas, which make the base of hummus are also a great source of fibre.

P.S. Moms, these cups are always popular with kids too

LUNCH AND DINNER

Include beans by all means

Beans and lentils are a fantastic source of fibre and are oh so versatile. You can add them to your favourite winter soup or curry, or use them as the base for various vegetarian meals.

Include a wholegrain in your main

Whether you’re making a pasta or rice dish or indulging in a warm salad, make sure that you include at least one serving of wholegrains in every meal. Examples of wholegrains include whole-wheat pasta, brown rice, buckwheat and quinoa. If making the switch to wholegrain is too hard, start by mixing them together and adding lentils (⅓ lentils, ⅓ brown rice and ⅓ white rice).

Don’t let winter unbalance your diet. Comfort foods don’t have to be fatty or low in fibre. It’s all about making the smart choices and being creative.